Archive for the ‘out-of-area’ tag
Joe Loves Lobster Rolls, 12036 Ocean Highway (Pawleys Island): Spring 2018 4 comments
Joe Loves was the follow-on in this location to The Ship's Pub, which was the follow-on to Sam's Corner for which the building was built.
I noticed Joe Loves around New Years of 2018, and according to The Hilton Head Island Packet, it had opened here on 5 December 2017. What I did not know was that it had actually relocated from Ridgeland, which, if you look at the map, is quite a good distance away.
Given that the real estate sign mentions that the fixtures are all in place, I expect to see another restaurant here before too long.
Pawleys Island Chapel, February 2018 (moved, temporary) no comments
The Chapel has been scheduled for a move for a good while now, as storm damage must be repaired, but ongoing weddings delayed the event until after New Years.
The Chapel was very little above high water even during normal tides. During spring or storm tides, the situation was worse, but initially the plan was not to raise it at all, as the permits would only allow for fixing the pilings at the existing height. My understanding is that this changed late in the game, so perhaps when the building is moved back, it will sit at a slightly more secure level.
Ship's Pub, 12036 Ocean Highway: Fall 2017 1 comment
Ship's Pub was the follow on to Sam's Corner in this Pawleys Island/Litchfield location. I never ate there but I would notice the building driving by, and it seems to me it closed last fall, and that I saw a truck carting stuff off in November.
Now it is open again, this time as Joe Loves Lobster Rolls, which is rather interesting as lobster is not normally associated with the South Carolina coast.
UPDATE 23 February 2018: Added top picture from 17 January 2016 of the place open.
I Think They Have A Cream For That no comments
I'll Be Home For Christmas 1 comment
Back again.
Always nice to head somewhere warm during the Winter months. When your blood is getting too thin for South Carolina, you know you're getting old..
Hurl Rock Motel, 2010 Ocean Boulevard: 26 October 2017 (Temporary?) 1 comment
I noticed this article in The Sun News while I was last at the beach:
The Hurl Rock Motel has been temporarily closed by the City of Myrtle Beach for elevator repairs and other safety issues.
Two notices taped to the front window of the motel at 2010 South Ocean Boulevard also said there was “no standpipe,” -- the pipe to which fire hoses are connected.
So I thought I would get some pictures, especially since there have been several legacy hotel demolitions in Myrtle Beach that I have missed. I've never stayed at the Hurl Rock, but I have fond associations with the name because a) It's a neat name & b) There used to be a Hurl Rock ocean-front putt-putt course further north on Ocean Boulevard (if I recall correctly, it's been gone for decades) where we played a time or two, and of which I have fond memories.
This particular building is not as old or quirky as some of the other vintage motels, but it does have one unexpected feature -- an overflow parking lot across the street behind the main building with its own anchor building, which appears to be an old house, and probably serves as some sort of office or maintenance shed. I do hope they get their issues resolved, but the article mentions that they have been rather longstanding, so we will see..
Vacation, Phase I no comments
Heroes Convention 2017, Charlotte Convention Center: 17 June 2017 1 comment
I took my annual jaunt up to the Charlotte Heroes Convention last Saturday, and couldn't resist a few clouds shots.
Parking is pretty easy considering what you might expect, and it's just a short walk to the convention center.
As you might expect there was a predictable, though certainly not unwelcome theme to this year's costumes.
A bit of a palate cleanser..
Love the "what the hey?" on the guy..
Some steampunk (note the vacuum tubes..)
Whosoever holds this hammer...
By the all-seeing Eye of Agamotto!
I thought I thaw a puddy tat
These are not the cosplayers you are looking for..
The Huntress, and I'm drawing a blank. (UPDATE: Black Canary, I think)
No idea, but I wouldn't cross him.
Cassie Kane, Batwoman (the "Bombshells" continuity version)
Storm...
...and Stormette
Harley Quinn
Never count the classics out
Swag
Walt Kelly's Fairy Tales
"Invisible Monster" remains the scariest Saturday morning cartoon ever..
Henry Kuttner, maybe best known for The Twonky
Girl Power
Planet Stories knew what covers would sell. (And published some decent "planetary adventure". Here's a Poul Anderson I haven't read)
Jack Williamson headed west on a covered wagon as a child, and was writing until 2006.
C. S. Forester better known for "Horatio Hornblower" and The African Queen (though, frankly, the movie is better).
Never heard of Wilcox, but again, a great cover..
Amy Chu, most recently writing Red Sonja.
Looked like an interesting coming-of-age story
No idea, but the guy was such a go-getter cold salesman that I said "Why not?"
Really noticed Randall's art on "The Bitter Earth" back in the day. His first visit to Heroes Con.
Pirate, um, booty.
The TV series is one of the funniest cartoons on today. I highly recommend "Girls Night Out" & "Pyramid Scheme". You just have to basically forget that the characters are drawn from Wolfman & Perez's classic 80s run of "Teen Titans" and go with the stupidity. Thought maybe a signed comic of her favorite show would actually get my niece to read something. We'll see..
WMBF: It Was Our Disney World no comments
Jungle Lake Golf, 200 Offshore Drive (Murrells Inlet): March 2017 2 comments
Well, another little bit of my childhood gone. After the tear-down of the minature golf place in Litchfield (probably sometime around 1970) this was the next Southernmost minature golf course on the strand, and where we played most often when I was a teen. Somehow at the time, I thought the theme was pre-historic instead of "jungle" and I considered the natives at the right-front part of the course to be cavemen (or women -- there was one statue of a woman who seemed to alternate between topless and fur bikini depending on how recently she had been painted..).
Looking at the size of the lot now that it has been cleared and leveled, it's amazing that a full 18 hole course was there, along with ponds, statues, switchbacks, hills and trees. It's possible I may have some shots of the place in operation that will turn up some day, but in the meantime, you can check out the Facebook Page.
Time to cue up Big Yellow Taxi